In randomized experiments, participants are assigned by chance to either a treatment or control group. This method eliminates bias, allowing researchers to isolate cause-and-effect relationships. It's widely used in medicine, social science, and business to test new drugs, policies, or marketing strategies. The primary beneficiaries are scientists, policymakers, and organizations seeking reliable evidence for effective decisions.
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